Bowing to the Mob — I see the Obama campaign has redesigned the American flag, and very attractive it is too. Replacing the 50 stars of a federal republic is the single “O” logo symbolizing the great gaping maw of spendaholic centralization. And where the stripes used to be are a handful of red daubs …

Obama to address Muslim unrest — National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor previews the president's speech to the UN General Assembly next week: — “UNGA always provides an opportunity for the President to put the international situation in context, and to put forward a vision of US leadership.

Palin to Romney-Ryan: ‘Go Rogue’ — In a statement to THE WEEKLY STANDARD, former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin offers some advice for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, this year's Republican ticket for president and vice president, respectively.

Mitt Romney Says, “I Am The Confidence Fairy!” — I've coined a few successful turns of phrase over the years, but none, I think, as successful as the confidence fairy — a term I used to refer to the belief that things like austerity in the face of depression would actually be expansionary, because of ... CONFIDENCE.

FBI checks envelopes used in probe of Rep. David Rivera — The FBI is checking envelopes that were stuffed with cash in a campaign run by a suspected front man for Republican U.S. Rep. David Rivera. — MCAPUTO@MIAMIHERALD.COM — A key witness in a federal grand jury case involving U.S …

Obama campaign prefers Hank Aaron to Scott Walker — President Obama will not be greeted by Gov. Scott Walker at the airport in Milwaukee on Saturday, but a campaign spokeswoman said he doesn't mind. — Instead, Obama will be joined by Hall of Fame Milwaukee Brewer Hank Aaron at a fundraising stop.

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